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Monday, January 3, 2022

My Top 7 Dividend Growth Stock Picks for 2022

As a dividend growth investor, I look to invest in high-quality and safe dividend growth [DG] stocks trading at reasonable valuations. My watchlist is Dividend Radar, an automatically generated spreadsheet listing stocks with dividend increase streaks of five or more years. The latest edition (December 24, 2021) contains 731 DG stocks.

I usually consider five stock selection criteria before buying DG stocks for my DivGro portfolio: The criteria are Stock Quality, Stock Valuation, Growth Outlook, Income Outlook, and Dividend Safety. 

The article briefly describes these criteria and two additional screens I used to pick my top 7 DG stocks for 2022.

The two additional screens are based on the dividend increase streak (ten or more years) and the 5-year total trailing return (a performance metric).

Please read this article at TheStreet.com to see my top picks for 2022.


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